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one of them was 22-year-old college student jeffrey hunter. before he died, he sent his mother a text saying good-bye. >> my god. >> no! >> that was an incredible moment, wasn't it? days after the baltimore street came crashing down, cars and all, residents are frustrated about what will happen next. city officials say they may not be able to go back for up to 40 days citing safety concerns and putting them up in hotels and they want to know why trains are running below the homes and how the street passed an inspection a year ago. >>> let's check the rest of the country's weather outlook. cnn's karen mcginnis is in the weather center. >> rain for the great lakes and northeast and new england. keeping the rain skies and the rainfall moving in. some areas could see up to an inch of wet weather but if you remember back a few days ago it was the panhandle of florida that just got soaked with astounding rainfall totals. well, we are still looking at some pretty heavy rain but over florida, two to four inches from tampa to vero beach and now the nex
one of them was 22-year-old college student jeffrey hunter. before he died, he sent his mother a text saying good-bye. >> my god. >> no! >> that was an incredible moment, wasn't it? days after the baltimore street came crashing down, cars and all, residents are frustrated about what will happen next. city officials say they may not be able to go back for up to 40 days citing safety concerns and putting them up in hotels and they want to know why trains are running below the...
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which means orange really is the new black. [ laughter ] >> reporter: even hillary clinton. >> you may have heard she had to dodge a flying shoe at a press conference. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but joel mchale delivered the most cutting jokes of the night. >> it's a thrill to be here in washington, d.c., the city that started the whole crack-smoking mayor craze. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie seemed to be the favorite target. >> buckle up, governor chris christie. excuse me, extender buckle up. all right. >> reporter: the governor was also the night's best sport. mugging with mchale after the show. the audience saturday night, a mix of reporters, washington a-listers and hollywood stars. they call it the nerd prom. we were all-access on the red carpet. can we do an awkward prom pose? >> of course. got it. >>. >> reporter: we totally got it. the star of "orange is the new black" summing up washington's biggest night of glitz and glamour. are you nervous? >> i am not nervous as much as i am like giddy. i feel truly giddy about it. it feels like christmas. >> sara probabl
which means orange really is the new black. [ laughter ] >> reporter: even hillary clinton. >> you may have heard she had to dodge a flying shoe at a press conference. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but joel mchale delivered the most cutting jokes of the night. >> it's a thrill to be here in washington, d.c., the city that started the whole crack-smoking mayor craze. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie seemed to be the favorite target. >> buckle up,...
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obama had an even bigger hollywood following. >> huge. >> reporter: the woman who has pulled it off for 22 years, the mother of four daughters. >> which was harder. any one of those four weddings or barack obama's first dinner? >> barack obama's first dinner. yup. >> reporter: that skyrocketing popularity lead to executive chef's first memorable moment. >> it's the biggest surprise, it happened a few years ago, seeing, you know, a couple hundred people walk through the kitchens. and then come to find out, it was all the celebrities. i guess the word went out that it was an easy way to get to the ballroom. >> after decades at the hilton, they start descending on d.c. that can be interesting. >> preferably the most bizarre one is sharon stone when she was here a number of years ago and wanted everything pureed. >> reporter: she's not the only one with special requests. >> the first president bush hated broccoli. >> yes, we didn't have broccoli on any of the menu. we had the secret service come over here, place was cleaned, no broccoli. >> reporter: as for clinton, when celebs were audienced
obama had an even bigger hollywood following. >> huge. >> reporter: the woman who has pulled it off for 22 years, the mother of four daughters. >> which was harder. any one of those four weddings or barack obama's first dinner? >> barack obama's first dinner. yup. >> reporter: that skyrocketing popularity lead to executive chef's first memorable moment. >> it's the biggest surprise, it happened a few years ago, seeing, you know, a couple hundred people walk...
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a man who pulled off for 22 years julie winston mother of four daughters which any of those four weddings lowbrow problems for center yes. that skyrocketed popularity led to decorative chef andre trade >> : couple years ago also applicable to catch and can't find out is also agrees did this sort would not as easy way to get in the ballroom. after that it that a the corporate director for beverage start sending it on the seas washington d.c. public the most bizarre insurance don't want shoes here clears ago. so is not the only one was special request first president bush would have abruptly on anything was as clean. no broccoli seriously. as for clinton once the bus or audience enough if it hadn't met in the kitchen he loved it is an experience that kid had with anybody else could longtime staff all servers unusually like it both bush is always early and others serving a punctual republican was led to what democrats did is always an honor for the wait staff. banquet director says he has a city crew many of the working dinner for 25 years and then there's this guy. . >> : or back with a spo
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you're referring to the fact he made more references to hillary clinton in 2016 than he did his own vice president. what should we take from that? >> the fact that he's kind of ribbing biden about really taking on hillary. and like i think a lot of the political establishment referring to hillary as always a afete acompli. is the president going to endorse someone? >> joel mchale used to be a frequent guest on this program. love the guy. couldn't believe he took the job of wanting to emcee this event. that's a no win proposition. >> no win proposition. he was pretty sharp in a few areas. some people thought he went over the line. especially the chris christie weight jokes and things like that. i did see chris christie later who understands that if they're talking about him, that he's in the game. that the republican side, he's still very much at the center of what could be happening moving forward. they were even posing for pictures. look, any of us have to be able to take a joke and take a shot at one of these dinners if you're going to make it through the night. >> off the topic of the
you're referring to the fact he made more references to hillary clinton in 2016 than he did his own vice president. what should we take from that? >> the fact that he's kind of ribbing biden about really taking on hillary. and like i think a lot of the political establishment referring to hillary as always a afete acompli. is the president going to endorse someone? >> joel mchale used to be a frequent guest on this program. love the guy. couldn't believe he took the job of wanting...
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, getting ahead 21%, have just enough to maintain, 5%, falling behind, 22%. so 78% either think they're just barely holding on or they're failing. >> another amazing poll that came out about a month ago, half of americans say that the recession never ended and what that means is they just aren't feeling the effects of this recovery. look, we got a good jobs report this week, we're all breathing a sigh of relief over that, but let's not forget, we also got a god awful gdp report for the first quarter, very, very low. >> 0.1%, right? >> that was backward looking and i think things are looking up but we're still way too slow to get the wage growth americans want. >> what pumps it up? >> the unemployment rate is still high. the more you see it come down the more that will help with wages. employers might feel pressure to increasing incomes. it's true, your average family has seen wage declines through the recovery. that hasn't changed yet. maybe it will soon. i this i there's pretty good evidence that growth is picking up but it remains even if the trends are goo
, getting ahead 21%, have just enough to maintain, 5%, falling behind, 22%. so 78% either think they're just barely holding on or they're failing. >> another amazing poll that came out about a month ago, half of americans say that the recession never ended and what that means is they just aren't feeling the effects of this recovery. look, we got a good jobs report this week, we're all breathing a sigh of relief over that, but let's not forget, we also got a god awful gdp report for the...
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a small crowd of people that range from 22 to 82. audience was asking questions. it was about the nsa and snowden and several other topics. askinge questions were did not please the people on the podium, they turned the microsoft. it -- mike's off. it was disturbing. it bothered me immensely that they were disrespecting the elderly people. all the people in the podium were in their early 30's and younger. the disrespect that they showed blatantly turned my stomach. what do you think phoneshe ability to tap like the nsa, shouldn't they go to a court or judge? panel thata civilian oks it or does not ok at. guest: to some extent that happens already. by theave to be approved foreign surveillance court. they have said you have to stop doing x until you come in to compliance with the rules that we have written. what doesn't happen in every case, and this is controversial, when they get to the point of listening in on your phone calls, they are not listening to your phone calls in many cases. the computer is not recording them. they are looking at your phone records thr
a small crowd of people that range from 22 to 82. audience was asking questions. it was about the nsa and snowden and several other topics. askinge questions were did not please the people on the podium, they turned the microsoft. it -- mike's off. it was disturbing. it bothered me immensely that they were disrespecting the elderly people. all the people in the podium were in their early 30's and younger. the disrespect that they showed blatantly turned my stomach. what do you think phoneshe...
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john carlo, do the republicans have a leg to stand on given in the same washington post that you saw. 22% said they would relocate congress this fall. >> they have a leg to stand on. the signature achievement, obamacare was not success - was not going to be successful and not good policy, and consistently the polls bear it out. you can expect governments to say they were rite in their criticisms of obamacare. if republicans were smart, they'd over their own, so americans had a choice to make. >> do you agree with that? >> you are right in the house of representatives, they are trying to work up their own health care agenda. they can't do it. the republican party is all over the place. that's what is happening there. in terms of president obama, let's talk facts. over 8.1 million people signed up for the affordable care act, and it doesn't account for the millions that have signed up with the medicaid expansion. the real numbers are over 10 million people that have signed up, gotten health care under-obamacare. it's become a huge success. i know the republicans don't like to talk about it.
john carlo, do the republicans have a leg to stand on given in the same washington post that you saw. 22% said they would relocate congress this fall. >> they have a leg to stand on. the signature achievement, obamacare was not success - was not going to be successful and not good policy, and consistently the polls bear it out. you can expect governments to say they were rite in their criticisms of obamacare. if republicans were smart, they'd over their own, so americans had a choice to...
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help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. >>> welcome back, 22 minutes past the hour. a quick look at your headlines. >>> state and federal lawmakers stepping up the fight to get the controversial pain killer zohydro off the market. the pain killer's main ingredient is hiydrocodone. >>> gm is recalling 51,000 suvs. what's going on with all these recalls. the recall includes 2014 models of buick enclave, traverse and arcadia. dealers will reprogram the software for free, starting immediately. >>> it was the deal that sent nypd home. the team's van was broken into and their equipment stolen. new york's finest were not able to play in the championship game unfortunately. joining us now, the president and head coach of new york's finest baseball club, jose vazquez and team captain, nypd captain, dennis o'sullivan. good morning, thanks for coming in. dennis, you're the captain. you go out to the van, first one to realize what happened. explain the situation. >> come out in the morning. we're going to win a championship. quickly deflated when i opened the back the van and no
help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. >>> welcome back, 22 minutes past the hour. a quick look at your headlines. >>> state and federal lawmakers stepping up the fight to get the controversial pain killer zohydro off the market. the pain killer's main ingredient is hiydrocodone. >>> gm is recalling 51,000 suvs. what's going on with all these recalls. the recall includes 2014 models of buick enclave, traverse and arcadia. dealers will reprogram the software for...
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let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate. >> nigerian officials say 223 girls are still missing. that number could increase. isha sesay is in nigeria. she joins us on the poen. isha, what do we know about the exact number of girls missing and what the government is doing now to try and get them released? how difficult is this task ahead? >> reporter: hi there, errol. i think the issue surrounding the exact number of girls that were taken and the confusing surrounding it is one of the very troubling aspects of this story. the fact that that number has been revised several times since these girls were abducted in the middle of the night
let me just say that you ask president clinton what his greatest regret was, it was not going in and helpi ining se ini. rwanda, all of our greatest regrets were not acting. if we don't act now do we want to look back in history and think we made a mistake? you know what, everyone needs to do something now. there's tons of information on the facebook page on bring back our girls about actions you can take. there are protests marches being launched all over the world. we all need to participate....
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>> that was george clinton. dr. funkenstein. it was the mothership collection. >> ♪ flashlight flashlight ♪ >> ♪ jungle boogie get it on jungle boogie ♪ >> in the mid 1970s to late 1970's, dance music was everywhere. dance floors became the rage. >> and soul artists kept the dance floors filled. ♪ >> ♪ to be real >> ♪ burning you have me so confused ♪ ♪ >> this collection is unbelievable. >> amazing. it is the complete musical look back at the wonderful decade. it has everything. the great vocal groups. everything that makes 1970's soul music so fantastic. and every song is a miracle. >> now this music and all those memories can come alive again whenever you want. >> you will put on the cds and never have to push the skip button again. the collection is just that good. >> so don't wait. call now. >> in the 1970's, soul music filled the airwaves. all across america, we were listening to the soul of the 70's. >> ♪ ain't no stopping now ♪ >> ♪ shining star >> you will hear all the songs that made 1970's the
>> that was george clinton. dr. funkenstein. it was the mothership collection. >> ♪ flashlight flashlight ♪ >> ♪ jungle boogie get it on jungle boogie ♪ >> in the mid 1970s to late 1970's, dance music was everywhere. dance floors became the rage. >> and soul artists kept the dance floors filled. ♪ >> ♪ to be real >> ♪ burning you have me so confused ♪ ♪ >> this collection is unbelievable. >> amazing. it is the complete...
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receive, they're so satisfied that they're leaving, they don't want to come back. >> jose has been here 22 months for selling drugs. with no one to pick him up, jose's plan is to travel by train to los angeles where he will reunite with family. donnie yarberry has been in and out of prison for much of his adult life. he served a three-year sentence for robbery, was released, and then got arrested a few months later. >> you currently married? >> i'm divorced. >> a waste of time, a waste of freedom. there's so many better things to be doing in life, going fishing, going to a movie, walking hand in hand with your girlfriend. >> release photographs are taken of every inmate processing out. for donnie yarberry, who has a history of substance abuse, parole includes a halfway house dedicated to helping recovering addicts get on their feet. >> i heard they had a six-month aftercare so i volunteered for the program so i wouldn't have to parole to the streets and have nothing. i go to a residential program 60 days and have sober living four more months where i don't have to pay more rent. >> inmates
receive, they're so satisfied that they're leaving, they don't want to come back. >> jose has been here 22 months for selling drugs. with no one to pick him up, jose's plan is to travel by train to los angeles where he will reunite with family. donnie yarberry has been in and out of prison for much of his adult life. he served a three-year sentence for robbery, was released, and then got arrested a few months later. >> you currently married? >> i'm divorced. >> a waste...
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barack obama had an even bigger hollywood following. >> huge. >> the woman who's pulled it off for 22 years, julia wisten, mother of father daughters. >> which was harder? any one of those four weddings or barack obama's first dinner? >> barack obama's first dinner, yep. >> that skyrocketing popularity led to executive chef andrew cotes most memorable moment. >> the biggest surprise a few years ago was seeing a couple hundred people walk through the kitchen and come to find out it was all the celebrities. >> i guess the word went out that it was an easy way to get into the ballroom. >> reporter: after decades at the hilton, director of food and beverage, gordon marr knows stasta stars descending on d.c. can be interesting. >> probably the most bizarre one was sharon stone when she was here a number of years ago wanted everything pureed. >> stone's not the only one special requests. >> the first president bush hated broccoli. >> i definitely knew that. we didn't have broccoli on any of the menus. >> i had the secret service come over here this afternoon and the place was clean, no broc
barack obama had an even bigger hollywood following. >> huge. >> the woman who's pulled it off for 22 years, julia wisten, mother of father daughters. >> which was harder? any one of those four weddings or barack obama's first dinner? >> barack obama's first dinner, yep. >> that skyrocketing popularity led to executive chef andrew cotes most memorable moment. >> the biggest surprise a few years ago was seeing a couple hundred people walk through the kitchen...
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i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how their decisions and that sacrifice and their insistence on education is why you're sitting where you are today? >> there's no question about it. my mother opened a kindergarten in our church when i was 4 years old. and enrolled all of us in that kindergarten. and all of the children who attended our church. my father was -- he never got a high school diploma. though he took a test. and entered college. but he wasser in er inever awar degree because he did not have a high school diploma. my dad did not tell me about that until i approached
i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how...
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isecially if clinton running. that will get additional or new. she will be in a position to talk about foreign policy in a robust way. i do not think it will be gone forever. the average american will never it ise to stay in, unless a true crisis that impact their lives. >> it is ironic because war weariness can be a constraint on government, even if it does not drive people to the polls. i would like you to think about watching thatu are may be indicative of national trends. give us some pointers to 2016. >> i think a couple that come to mind -- i think a lot about the racial politics and immigration. a couple that come to mind are colorado. one of two republicans needs that immigration bill to pass. also, there is an interesting senate race in georgia. that is a state where some democrats have looked down the line -- that is a state they could move toward. it will be interesting to see if she succeeds there. those are two. help me out. louisiana. >> i think one of the interesting dynamics to watch is how some of these incumbent democrat distanc
isecially if clinton running. that will get additional or new. she will be in a position to talk about foreign policy in a robust way. i do not think it will be gone forever. the average american will never it ise to stay in, unless a true crisis that impact their lives. >> it is ironic because war weariness can be a constraint on government, even if it does not drive people to the polls. i would like you to think about watching thatu are may be indicative of national trends. give us some...
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we had 22 shop ownerse owners ag the same thing. we thought their collective voices would be very strong. the investigators didn't even hear their voices didn't bother to talk to them. >> we called the philadelphia police department they said they had no comment because they hadn't read the book but wrongly tasks the officers as rogue cops, death by headlines. there is still an internal investigation going on. what do you think is going to happen? >> well, what's happening now is the internal affairs department did rule there were some charges that they should level against these officers including lying on search warrants, giving gifts osome of the informants and one of the officers searched a van during the raid of one of the bodegas. without a warrant. commissioner charles ramsey has sent the charges to the officers, they have ten days to receive them. and then he told me would probably take direct action which means he would either choose to terminate them or discipline them. but the head of the fraternal order of police has tol
we had 22 shop ownerse owners ag the same thing. we thought their collective voices would be very strong. the investigators didn't even hear their voices didn't bother to talk to them. >> we called the philadelphia police department they said they had no comment because they hadn't read the book but wrongly tasks the officers as rogue cops, death by headlines. there is still an internal investigation going on. what do you think is going to happen? >> well, what's happening now is...
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to hear more of karen's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> 22 after the hour now. gun powder, pressure cooker, chemicals or a bomb. that is what police say a minnesota teenager managed to an mass along with a written plan to attack his family and school. >> this morning, that teen is in custody. reportedly making new threats there while a small town, meanwhile, is grateful for the quick thinking neighbor who saw something strange and said something about it. nick valencia is following the story. >> he tried to threaten a counselor at a facility to choke her and kill her with a telephone cord. that led him to be transferred to another facility. it is unclear how john david ladue carried out this alleged plot. he is waiting a may 12th court appearance. john ladue appeared to be a typical teenager. the facebook page showing the typical teenager playing a guitar. the list of his favorite movies, dominated by blood and gore. not so different from any others his age. ladue had a darker fascination. and in a journal, the high school junior, allegedly detailed his deadly p
to hear more of karen's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> 22 after the hour now. gun powder, pressure cooker, chemicals or a bomb. that is what police say a minnesota teenager managed to an mass along with a written plan to attack his family and school. >> this morning, that teen is in custody. reportedly making new threats there while a small town, meanwhile, is grateful for the quick thinking neighbor who saw something strange and said something about it. nick valencia is following...
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because when people talk, great things happen. >>> welcome become, 22 minutes new past the hour. quick look at your evidence lines this morning. at least 350 people are dead. 2,000 missing after a landslide buries a village in the afghan province of badakhshan. rushed with shovels to help the villagers. rain contributing factor to it that land sloid. legislature passing a bill to allow non-u.s. citizens to practice law in that state. illegal immigrant jose manuel -- did i say that well? i hope i did. this despite a recent supreme court ruling illegal immigrants with not be issued a law license but federal law allows states to make exceptions. there you go in florida. ♪ >> it is ryu piewted to be the fastest two minutes in all of sports the 140th kentucky derby kicking off tonight. 20 thoroughbreds go head to head in a race for the roses. >> anna is live at churchill downs. good morning. >> good morning to you. thousands of horses that compete across the country to try to get in this race today. only 20 of the best are selected for the race. they are all 3-year-old thoroughbreds
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a new survey found 70% of americans want someone other than a bush or clinton to run for president in 2016 or as hillary rodham put it, not a a problem. [ laughter ] well here's the latest -- started from the rodham now we're here. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] oh. ♪ ladies and gentlemen. >> jimmy: here is if latest on our pal toronto mayor rob ford. [ cheers and applause ] this guy's unbelievable. after taking a leave of absence, mayor ford is apparently going to rehab in chicago. that's right, he's headed to the second city, as in the second city where he'll be caught with crack. [ light laughter ] i saw that prince william and prince harry will be in memphis this weekend to attend to one of the wedding of one of their close friends. it'll be weird when the priest says, "does anyone object to this marriage?" and the bride's like, "uh, can i meet one of the princes first to see if there's a -- see if there's a spark?" [ light laughter ] here is some big news for stoners. lawmakers in illinois have started a new push to legalize recreational marijuana in the state. [ applause ] rob f
a new survey found 70% of americans want someone other than a bush or clinton to run for president in 2016 or as hillary rodham put it, not a a problem. [ laughter ] well here's the latest -- started from the rodham now we're here. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] oh. ♪ ladies and gentlemen. >> jimmy: here is if latest on our pal toronto mayor rob ford. [ cheers and applause ] this guy's unbelievable. after taking a leave of absence, mayor ford is apparently going to rehab in chicago....
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president clinton signed a landmark bill which includes harsh new penalties for demonstrators who block access to abortion clinics. or who harass patients and workers. >> four years later dr. morrison began working at buffalo women's services. a clinic providing abortion care led by dr. barnett slepian, a local ob/gyn like morrison. at the time morrison voiced her concerns over safety to the clinic owner. >> i said isn't it dangerous, isn't it political? and she said no, not anymore. and i was quite naive, and it did seem that it wasn't that -- it wasn't a huge deal anymore. >> it was an execution-style killing. one bullet fired from a high-powered rifle, crashed through the win doer of dr. barnett slepian's suburban buffalo home, striking him in the back. >> slepian's murder may fit a pattern of attacks that have occurred over the past four years in upstate new york and canada. >> there are doctors, are doctors who provide abortions. they're all shot in their residences from outside the residence. >> we are outraged that somebody would have the audacity and the -- just terrible gall to
president clinton signed a landmark bill which includes harsh new penalties for demonstrators who block access to abortion clinics. or who harass patients and workers. >> four years later dr. morrison began working at buffalo women's services. a clinic providing abortion care led by dr. barnett slepian, a local ob/gyn like morrison. at the time morrison voiced her concerns over safety to the clinic owner. >> i said isn't it dangerous, isn't it political? and she said no, not...
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convicted killer agrippa's clinton did not die for 43 minutes tuesday after being injected with a new combination of drugs. execution was disrupted. he began convulsing try to lift his head he says something is wrong. oklahoma authorities cut scribbling to review the problem. one reason the drugs were not taking effect the convicts veins had collapsed. the problem that and notice. the president is getting involved calling for our review of the death penalty nationwide. >> : a discuss with others to get an analysis of what steps have been taken not just in this particular instance but more broadly in this area. i think we do have to as a society as ourselves some difficult profound questions. u.s. world only a handful of countries that still carries out the death penalty penalty and criminals. the constitution and its cruel and unusual punishment for years the preferred method has been that weasel injection. to avert a form of cocktail of drugs. there's been a series of high-profile botched executions as a result of other problem short of what each of reliable drug trade >> : raising q
convicted killer agrippa's clinton did not die for 43 minutes tuesday after being injected with a new combination of drugs. execution was disrupted. he began convulsing try to lift his head he says something is wrong. oklahoma authorities cut scribbling to review the problem. one reason the drugs were not taking effect the convicts veins had collapsed. the problem that and notice. the president is getting involved calling for our review of the death penalty nationwide. >> : a discuss with...
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i was knocked to the floor. >> that was 22 years ago. paula was a navy lieutenant attending the tail hook convention of aviators. he reported the incident to her commanding officers. >> he told me, that is what you get when you go down the hall filled with drunk eighth yaiaviators.victims advocates fa lawsuit this week claiming thousands of soldiers have suffered similar consequences. >> if i can go left i go right and do this that and the other. >> they were planning a hazing and it just turned into more than that. >> resulting in devastating long term psychological injuries. correlate with.ptsd about getting better. >> last year we had a 50% increase in sexual assault reports, which is unprecedented. >> why is any number of sexual assaults appropriate or success in our military? the number of reports may have increased and nobody really is sure exactly why. except the number of prosecutions have not increased. so i don't think that we're really making any headway. >> the issue renewed a debate, over the code of military justice in sex
i was knocked to the floor. >> that was 22 years ago. paula was a navy lieutenant attending the tail hook convention of aviators. he reported the incident to her commanding officers. >> he told me, that is what you get when you go down the hall filled with drunk eighth yaiaviators.victims advocates fa lawsuit this week claiming thousands of soldiers have suffered similar consequences. >> if i can go left i go right and do this that and the other. >> they were planning a...
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there has not been a lot of new news in the irs investigation. we are approaching the 1st anniversary. the reason is lois lerner is a key figure, and she is not talking. now the republicans are bringing this measure, went through the committee on a party-line vote because they want to get more answers, and they think there is a lot more to this story. they will have the vote, it will pass, and then it will be referred to the justice department for putting pressure on the justice department to seek criminal charges. that does not mean it will happen, but it does put more pressure on the doj to look at this. >> the senate, there is word the senate may take up the keystone xl pipeline and call for the opening of the pipeline, at least overruling what the administration wants to do. how did this come about? >> fascinating politics. a lot of the red-state democrats up for reelection in six months support the approval of keystone. but most democrats, certainly democratic leaders, do not. this could give them political cover. the question is will this b
there has not been a lot of new news in the irs investigation. we are approaching the 1st anniversary. the reason is lois lerner is a key figure, and she is not talking. now the republicans are bringing this measure, went through the committee on a party-line vote because they want to get more answers, and they think there is a lot more to this story. they will have the vote, it will pass, and then it will be referred to the justice department for putting pressure on the justice department to...
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that's below rand paul and even the tea party movement itself which had 22%. and also a recent texas tribune poll had jeb in fifth place after rick perry and rand paul and paul ryan. are some of those fringe elements going to be his big achilles' heel? >> it's going to be a problem. zach is right. the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real problem is getting out of the republican primary when you have all of these folks. the bush people, people around him, people somewhat close to him who are talking to me say that they believe there's an excellent chance in places like ohio and south carolina and northern florida and elsewhere that the right side of the party, the tea party people on the republican side who would say anybody but jeb are going to divide among themselves will not coalesce around a single candidate and end up nominating somebody just like jeb bush. they think he has a much better chance. >> once w
that's below rand paul and even the tea party movement itself which had 22%. and also a recent texas tribune poll had jeb in fifth place after rick perry and rand paul and paul ryan. are some of those fringe elements going to be his big achilles' heel? >> it's going to be a problem. zach is right. the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real...
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medicare rangers -- reimbursement, even the guy that may 20 $2 million a year -- even the guy that made $22 million a year, is he going to admit that he made even a little bit of a mistake? for companies that want quarterly earnings to go out, they cannot have it down quarter. they have to grow revenue and cut costs. the process is happening, and as business people, we have to help it happen. endorsingu seem to be the last panel said in writing off the debate in washington. >> it is so fashionable to diss washington. recent, people on the platform will have never visited washington. that way they want not be tainted. what you need is laws that establish the public sector will flourish, it is like a lattice where the line can grow. it is a we should do, set up rules so that companies can succeed. i know the health industry well. a lot of it is headquartered in nashville. there is loophole-chasing in games played, and despite all of the billions made in nashville, missionnumber said no -- no admission, she was at the national hospital. people want results. i almost wish this conference could
medicare rangers -- reimbursement, even the guy that may 20 $2 million a year -- even the guy that made $22 million a year, is he going to admit that he made even a little bit of a mistake? for companies that want quarterly earnings to go out, they cannot have it down quarter. they have to grow revenue and cut costs. the process is happening, and as business people, we have to help it happen. endorsingu seem to be the last panel said in writing off the debate in washington. >> it is so...
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caliber rifle because the 22 would not make that noise. he would start a fire to distract first respond is. with authorities busy he plant to head to the junior senior high school and set off bombs and kill people not killed by bombs. the plot was thwarted only because a neighbor spotted him acting suspiciously at a storage unit. officers responded and found him surrounded by bomb-making materials. >> information is revealed in the case that we escaped what could have been a horrific experience. we can reveal this as result of a lucky break or as i choose to do, that god was looking out for all of us. >> reporter: he directed police to his home and gave them keys to his gun safe and directed them to three completed pressure cooker bombs. he was disturbed about the amount of guns he possessed. la due directed them to a 108 page notebook delineating the mass murder plot. jon: suicide by cop thing. what are the neighbors saying about this kid? >> reporter: you know, so far no one who spoken publicly anyway saw this coming. superintendent of s
caliber rifle because the 22 would not make that noise. he would start a fire to distract first respond is. with authorities busy he plant to head to the junior senior high school and set off bombs and kill people not killed by bombs. the plot was thwarted only because a neighbor spotted him acting suspiciously at a storage unit. officers responded and found him surrounded by bomb-making materials. >> information is revealed in the case that we escaped what could have been a horrific...
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now, if you are a clinton and she is accomplished person, and wildly respected and given president clinton's tenure as president which was successful, and the people across the board have a favorable opinion of it, it is more of a positive, but at the end of the day, running for president is an incredibly hard and brutal business. so i blame her for not running? no. she is going tick ma the calculation that is best for her and her family, and what she can offer the country, and see what happens. >> thank you, chris and alice. >>> coming up, it is not all business in washington, d.c. nope. outfits packed and the bars stocked and the jokes written, and we have the preview washington, d.c. style. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business buil
now, if you are a clinton and she is accomplished person, and wildly respected and given president clinton's tenure as president which was successful, and the people across the board have a favorable opinion of it, it is more of a positive, but at the end of the day, running for president is an incredibly hard and brutal business. so i blame her for not running? no. she is going tick ma the calculation that is best for her and her family, and what she can offer the country, and see what...
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the president is typically, what, about 22 minutes late? >> angela merkel is on time. >> usually, she is on time. >> i usually show up for hours late -- four hours late. quick that is like a concert. that kills me. ♪ obama and german chancellor angela merkel will address reporters any moment now. i would like to bring back white house correspondent phil mattingly, and alexander clement, an asia group expert on all things russia. we are going to see the president and chancellor merkel speak. what do you hope to hear from them? >> we talked about the likely response to an actual russian invasion of eastern ukraine. i think the big question for chancellor merkel and president obama is, are they prepared to do more in response to the existing situation, which is not an out right invasion, but the use of proxy groups? >> is putin scared? to cramp his going style? >> the prospect of broad sanctions does make an impression. but the current level is obviously not exerting a deterrent effect on putin. pro-russian forces have expanded their control
the president is typically, what, about 22 minutes late? >> angela merkel is on time. >> usually, she is on time. >> i usually show up for hours late -- four hours late. quick that is like a concert. that kills me. ♪ obama and german chancellor angela merkel will address reporters any moment now. i would like to bring back white house correspondent phil mattingly, and alexander clement, an asia group expert on all things russia. we are going to see the president and...
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165 minutes and 22 seconds on the owner of the clippers. now, on the benghazi e-mails, by any standard, this is huge news. a court case reveals memos when we were told everything has been exposed. the benghazi coverage. let's look. 6 minutes on the benghazi coverage and three seconds on abc, cbn and nbc. your reaction? >> it's outrageous. clearly there is a left wing media bias. if you need proof, look at the way they haven't covered benghazi. benghazi is a huge story. the united states ambassador was brutally murdered, two navy seals and another man. and there has been a massive cover-up. now the smoking gun e-mail has surfaced, which ties the white house to the lie of the video. this is huge news. every media outlet should be covering it. >> what's interesting is i think the press corps understands that. look at chuck todd, jonathon karl and others, they're asking the tough questions and we find out they're not getting on the air. good luck with your shore and the herald. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up straight ahead
165 minutes and 22 seconds on the owner of the clippers. now, on the benghazi e-mails, by any standard, this is huge news. a court case reveals memos when we were told everything has been exposed. the benghazi coverage. let's look. 6 minutes on the benghazi coverage and three seconds on abc, cbn and nbc. your reaction? >> it's outrageous. clearly there is a left wing media bias. if you need proof, look at the way they haven't covered benghazi. benghazi is a huge story. the united states...
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we will present the news conference live at 11:30. 11:40. >> they tend to be late. >> they go 22 minutes late. ms. merkel is there. on time.ll keep him let's get to some company news now. this just broken the last hour. astrazeneca ejecting the new takeover offer from pfizer. they boosted their bid to -- the offercalled the inadequate. talk of another acquisition involving big pharmaceuticals. they are in talks to acquire merck. ayer is prepared to pay $14 billion for the business. j. crew plans a new brand. they have trademarked j. crew mercantile. the wall street journal says j. crew is spending on lower-cost clothing. a two weekends ago, i bought 1952 rochester red wings baseball hat at j. crew. >> that's part of their whole thing. other brands. >> kind of retro. like retro cool. >> i look like a dork in it. >> you fit in j. crew sizes? >> we will go to angela merkel -- at the news of the day. she will meet with the president at 10:00 a.m. in washington. look for that press conference at 11:40. i would say this is the moment of the day and into the weekend. what will be the discussion
we will present the news conference live at 11:30. 11:40. >> they tend to be late. >> they go 22 minutes late. ms. merkel is there. on time.ll keep him let's get to some company news now. this just broken the last hour. astrazeneca ejecting the new takeover offer from pfizer. they boosted their bid to -- the offercalled the inadequate. talk of another acquisition involving big pharmaceuticals. they are in talks to acquire merck. ayer is prepared to pay $14 billion for the business....
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communication opportunity for gm with its customers. >> these days at all of these big conferences, milken, clinton-global, there is also a discussion about cars. what is your sense of the push towards autonomous cars? >> right, i have taken a close at them recently, because i wondered where they fit into the new world of transportation. and the folks i talked to said there are two places they fit in. one is they replace cars for people who are getting out of their driving age. autonomous cars can keep those folks on the road longer. and they might be a public transportation tool. people know about uber where you summon a taxi, well it's possible the taxi that comes to your door won't have a driver anymore. so two interesting uses for these vehicles. >> talk to me about the company that is chrysler today, how they are doing, and how this business of being owned by fiat is effecting things. >> one of the nice things about the fiat situation is the ceo has been in place all through this process. in 2009, he was the ceo who came in when nobody else would tauch chrysler, and he said i think if can make it wor
communication opportunity for gm with its customers. >> these days at all of these big conferences, milken, clinton-global, there is also a discussion about cars. what is your sense of the push towards autonomous cars? >> right, i have taken a close at them recently, because i wondered where they fit into the new world of transportation. and the folks i talked to said there are two places they fit in. one is they replace cars for people who are getting out of their driving age....
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two subway trains have collided at 3:22 p.m. local time. there are no reported deaths but officials say more than 100 passengers have been injured. witnesses say one train was leaving a station when it was hit from behind by an incoming bound train. one subway car was derailed as a result. most of the injured appear to be walking wounded, they report. this comes three weeks after a ferry capsized, the country's worst disaster in 20 years. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," will cash be king? pfizer is raising its bid for astrazeneca and it includes more green. but will it be enough to entice the shareholders? we'll have more on that in the next half of "worldwide exchange" as well as a countdown to the nonfarm payroll report as well. see you in a few moments. >>> astra's board will discuss an offer from pfizer. >>> rbs blows expectations out of the water, a big jump in profit. shares at the top of the market in london. >>> reports of casualties roll in as kiev launches a military operation to regain control in the east. the country'
two subway trains have collided at 3:22 p.m. local time. there are no reported deaths but officials say more than 100 passengers have been injured. witnesses say one train was leaving a station when it was hit from behind by an incoming bound train. one subway car was derailed as a result. most of the injured appear to be walking wounded, they report. this comes three weeks after a ferry capsized, the country's worst disaster in 20 years. >>> still to come on "worldwide...
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why not 22? why not $100? i don't believe you ought to interfere in the market. if there's to be a minimum wage, my theory is if oklahomans want a minimum wage we ought to have it. i don't believe there ought to be a national minimum wage. that's my position. i'm the only member of the republican party that's still here that voted no on the last one. >> under those conditions you get what we got today, or yesterday, a filibuster against even allowing a debate and a vote on the minimum wage. the gop is the party so often pushing out the edge of what's possible. they're the ones taking preposterous demands that then somehow become integrated into the national conversation. and if there's one thing to learn from seattle, or to learn from the original mayday, it is that sometimes what starts as a preposterous demand becomes the center if you say it long enough and if you organize and if you fight to make it happen. in seattle the ones making those seemingly preposterous demands were speaking from the left. joining me is senator elizabeth warren, democrat from massach
why not 22? why not $100? i don't believe you ought to interfere in the market. if there's to be a minimum wage, my theory is if oklahomans want a minimum wage we ought to have it. i don't believe there ought to be a national minimum wage. that's my position. i'm the only member of the republican party that's still here that voted no on the last one. >> under those conditions you get what we got today, or yesterday, a filibuster against even allowing a debate and a vote on the minimum...
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why not 22? why not $100. that makes everybody earn $200,000 a year. i don't believe you should interfere in the market. if there's going to be a minimum wage, my theory is, if oklahomans want a minimum wage, we ought to have it. >> why not $100? the senate, meanwhile, alison lundergan grimes is making the minimum wage a big issue in her campaign to unseat mitch mcconnell. "democratic u.s. senate candidate alison lundergan grimes reiterated her support monday for increasing the federal minimum wage and it will be the first thing i put my name to if elected to congress. joining me now are eugene robinson, washington post columnist as well as msnbc and ezra klein, also an msnbc contributor. welcome, gentlemen. picking up on that fight in kentucky, i want to show you the democratic house there also has pushed something about 10.10 an hour. it was stalled in the republican state senate and there's a bluegrass poll there that shows that 61% of folks in that red state do want to raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour. walk us through the politics and the poli
why not 22? why not $100. that makes everybody earn $200,000 a year. i don't believe you should interfere in the market. if there's going to be a minimum wage, my theory is, if oklahomans want a minimum wage, we ought to have it. >> why not $100? the senate, meanwhile, alison lundergan grimes is making the minimum wage a big issue in her campaign to unseat mitch mcconnell. "democratic u.s. senate candidate alison lundergan grimes reiterated her support monday for increasing the...
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over the past year i have issued 22 separate directives to strengthen al department of defense prevents in response to sexual assault in the military, how we support the victims of this despicable crime, how we educate and train our people, and how we hold both offenders and ourselves accountable. and also recently directed standardizing how we screen those in positions of trust throughout the course. these are important steps that we need to take, but we must do more. today i issued six new directives that will build on what we have already done including a department one review of institutional of policies which will be revised where necessary to address risks that alcohol poses to others including risks that alcohol is used as a weapon against victims and predatory waste. they also require new methods to better encourage male victims to report results and seek assistance. with estimates that men provide more than half of the victims, we have to fight the cultural stigmas that discourage reporting and be clear that sexual assault does not occur because the victim is weak but rather be
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if you have something between 13 and 22% of the undiscovered or at that our u.s. energy department to believe as they are, and of course come about dirt of all the world's natural gas, not to mention the way the earth metals are being handled. the russians have a big piece of landscape north of their border on the northeast passage. and now that it is melting, and you have a 40% less icecap in the summer, you have all sorts of transit and there are a host of things going on. >> some have the name who are pushing for an arctic ambassador. maybe the ambassador will do something. because we won't have enough of those. >> i think about is what you go to. >> and then it would be really cool. >> what do you make of this to you are a pretty big guy. and how do you respond to that? is obviously the other guy seems to think that our guide in a game of playing risk is a was. >> yes. we secure the world's shipping lanes. and this is a lot of money. the colonel was saying 30% of the world untapped natural gas, 15% of the world's natural oil is up there. shipping lanes are ope
if you have something between 13 and 22% of the undiscovered or at that our u.s. energy department to believe as they are, and of course come about dirt of all the world's natural gas, not to mention the way the earth metals are being handled. the russians have a big piece of landscape north of their border on the northeast passage. and now that it is melting, and you have a 40% less icecap in the summer, you have all sorts of transit and there are a host of things going on. >> some have...
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dow down 22, s&p down a section, nazdaq up 13, crude oil down 32 cents, gold down $12. and yield on 10 year, 2.61%. jobless claims rising, 344,000 last week, car sales rebounded up 8%, ford announceing chief operating officer mark fields will replace mulally as ceo when he retires this summer, directv shares up 4%. after being approached by at&t about a takeover. >> t-mobile up, exxono mil exxoe down with mixed quarterly results, joining me now, moody's capital marxist chief economist john lonski, the market seems settled. >> for now, my best guess that grudgeingly the market will move higher as year unfolds provideed that profits continue to grow, and interest rates remain low. lou: are you surpriseed how strong earnings have been to this points. >> i was looking for a gain of 1 to 2%, we're running 5 to 6%. small gain predicateed on sales lost in the harsh winter. lou: a see a more optimistic john lonski than last we talked? >> marginally, the economy is going to improve but in no means resemble what occurred in prior economic recoveries. lou: where are we in housing,
dow down 22, s&p down a section, nazdaq up 13, crude oil down 32 cents, gold down $12. and yield on 10 year, 2.61%. jobless claims rising, 344,000 last week, car sales rebounded up 8%, ford announceing chief operating officer mark fields will replace mulally as ceo when he retires this summer, directv shares up 4%. after being approached by at&t about a takeover. >> t-mobile up, exxono mil exxoe down with mixed quarterly results, joining me now, moody's capital marxist chief...
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>> i mean why not $22? why not $100. if they can't get $10.10, that might not be why they're going for $22. he acts as though it's just sot numbers out there. not considering one that that it's viable, and two, what is passable. we can't get $10.10 past the republicans in the house. >> you're certainly right about that, but what he doesn't say is if you rip away the minimum wage standard -- and by the way, the minimum wage standard and a number of the employment laws in this country are a part of our american values. that's to say we want to depress wages in a way we never have before. would he be all right if someone were earning $3 an hour? $4 an hour? is he okay that a full-time worker at today's minimum wage makes about $15,000? but that our poverty level in this country is about $11,600. is he okay with that? he ought to be okay with paying an extra bit for his hamburger so that person can feed a family. that person can go home at night and sleep well knowing they won't have to work a second job and take more time a
>> i mean why not $22? why not $100. if they can't get $10.10, that might not be why they're going for $22. he acts as though it's just sot numbers out there. not considering one that that it's viable, and two, what is passable. we can't get $10.10 past the republicans in the house. >> you're certainly right about that, but what he doesn't say is if you rip away the minimum wage standard -- and by the way, the minimum wage standard and a number of the employment laws in this country...
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invoked her fifth amendment right against self incrimination. >>> stocks today were mixed, the dow lost 22, s and p gave back a quarter, the nasdaq gained 13. >>> you are paying more at the pump than you were a month ago. aaa says the national average for regular is $3.69 a gallon, a month ago $3.56. >>> not every world leader is as comfortable with the selfie craze as president obama. and a threat from russia concerning american astronauts at the international space station. "the grapevine" is next. and a pasta. all on one plate. three delicious choices. all for $15.99 for a limited time only! come sea food differently today! marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. >>> now some news from the political grapevine. our president and vice president have seemingly jumped on the selfie craze sweeping the nation and the world. with everyone from celebrities to the pope to the da
invoked her fifth amendment right against self incrimination. >>> stocks today were mixed, the dow lost 22, s and p gave back a quarter, the nasdaq gained 13. >>> you are paying more at the pump than you were a month ago. aaa says the national average for regular is $3.69 a gallon, a month ago $3.56. >>> not every world leader is as comfortable with the selfie craze as president obama. and a threat from russia concerning american astronauts at the international space...